The battle against Walmart

Over the years, Walmart has provided thousands with employment and has offered its local communities lower-priced goods and services.

But the unions have made a concerted effort to attack Walmart in order to voice their opinion.

Despite the fact that Walmart provides excellent entry-level income and opportunity to advance to better paying jobs inside or outside of Walmart, many have been condemning Walmart for asking for a $15 per hour minimum wage for Walmart employee.

Peter Schiff, an American businessman, investment broker, author and financial commentator had a great idea:

He asked shoppers exiting the store if they thought the company should pay its employees more. He then asked if they were willing to pay 15% higher prices to make the $15 per hour wage possible. He was rebuffed a majority of the time.

Do you think Walmart employees should make $15/hour? Tell me what you think at[email protected].

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Why are we doing this?

For decades, the Republican Party and other organizations have focused on the handful of swing districts they thought were “winnable” or favored establishment candidates.

Because of this strategy, the Republican candidate in hundreds of districts is just a name on a ballot, abandoned and unable to spread a message about common-sense policies to the people who need to hear about them most. Activists in those districts are left without a cause to rally around, and voters are left without a real choice.